Frankenstein
The influence of German expressionism shines through James Whale’s direction in this horror essential.
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The influence of German expressionism shines through James Whale’s direction in this horror essential.
As iconic as its predecessor, Bride of Frankenstein features a brief yet enduring appearance by Elsa Lanchester as the Bride and is notable both for further humanizing the Frankenstein Monster and for its queer subtext.
This spooky and quirky film is a landmark in the queer horror subgenre from director James Whale
Murders in the Rue Morgue marks the first cinematic adaptation of a work by Edgar Allan Poe
Having learned very little from their near-fatal car accident, frenemies and veteran comedians Dana Gould and Bobcat Goldthwait get back on the road.
On Halloween weekend, game designer and artist Ricardo Miranda Zuniga will invite museum guests to play FinTech for the Precariat, set in a fantastical New York City.
The British director of The War Game offers a radical film about America's future.
Its haunting atmosphere and shocking depictions of satanism and torture would have all been muted under the thumb of the coming Hays Code.
The latest from Nanfu Wang is an astonishing chronicle of the biggest story of our time—captured as it was happening.
Filmed over several years, North by Current is a rawly personal and aesthetically sui generis portrait of an American family.
The filmmaker places 20 California adolescents in a week-long therapy setting in a rural retreat; all action is spontaneous.
This is a poisoned idyll of two young people in an America destroyed by atomic war: turnpikes overgrown by weeds, nomads living off the debris.
This hard-hitting documentary exposé of the police assassination of the Black Panther leader dispenses with narrative or editorial comment to make its damning case.